adrenaline will make you feel good open fractured my finger looked down and saw a bone sticking out thought it was cool until i got to the hospital and they made me spread my fingers apart with my palm on the table flat...
Bro Anderson Silva did the same thing and was screaming and rolling in pain. It was also the second round when he did that you figure his adrenaline would be there as well. This guy is truly an animal.
Some people were saying that Zlatan's brother dying was just a sick internet rumor, really happened, here is the funeral
Where did you get that from? Who are those that make it sound as if it was a negative thing? You like to create arguments for yourself then argue against them?
Interesting things you say. Who is gonna do that? Ivica Osim types? Cantons/"entities"/regions whatever it might be - all (regions) - will want representation and their voice heard would it be football or politics.
I read a lot of threads and maybe I am mixing up the threads. Sorry if that is the case. However, the recent article about Osim has a provocative title that makes it sound that Osim is someone who is anti-Bosniak or anti-Bosnia. I have a feeling that some on this site seam to be falling for this propaganda trick. "Pravi" has implied that Osim is someone who associated himself with Croatian TV and Greece, and therefore may not be pro-Bosnia. Do you really think guys like Ivica Osim would have made a big difference in the Bosnian FA back in 2002 or 2005 anyway? No, he probably wouldn't. It took groups like BH Fanaticos to bring some kind of change. Anyhow, what makes you even think that Osim had some kind of obligation to do something for our FA or for Bosnia? He didn't! It's a miracle that he is even here right now! We Bosnians take things for granted sometimes. We also demand too much from others as if we deserve better for whatever reason. There are other nations and FAs that deserve Osim far more than we do. Osim is the one who has the right to demand from us and not we from him. Shame on us. PS. There are many ways to fight for Bosnia. Fighting in trenches somewhere in Bosnia is not the only way. It's usually not the most effective way either.
Just saying. You see people in war that have blown off limbs staring... Not really comprehending so it doesn't surprise me. Just because the premise is that he's a fighter.
This is going to sound very homo but I assure you it's not. I was watching Grey's Anatomy because my girlfriend is all over that shit like crack cocaine and one episode was this pregnant chick who got in a car crash and because her adrenaline was pumping so much it covered her injuries, her liver inflated (this does happen when adrenaline is released) after staying still the adrenaline recedes and then the pain occurs. So both of you guys are correct, it's just that we don't see the footage after to confirm who is actually right. Adrenaline takes a while to wear off.
You are assuming a lot that's what's happening. Not only from 2002-2005 but from the inception of BiH FA - from 1993 till his stroke while managing Japan's NT. His expertize would help greatly - we would have probably qualified for the World Cup in 1998 with him leading the team. He didn't but every Bosnian should feel an obligation and responsibility to help BiH in any capacity that he or she is capable. Other nations that deserve or deserved Osim more than BiH? That's the whole point that there is many ways one could help and anyone can help in their own capacity yet some chose the wealth and prestige over BiH like Ivica Osim had from 1992 till his stroke and return to BiH. Not the most effective? What deserting to Germany was the most effective way? Without our Army and common folk defending BiH in trenches there would be no BiH and no BiH NT. Show some respect and don't blabber nonsense.
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Maybe I didn't make my point clear enough. The best way to fight for your country is with education and wealth. Not with a gun. Especially now and especially those that are part of the Diaspora should understand that.
Also... our people didn't desert to Germany! We were "cleansed" from Bosnia. The termed "ethnic cleansing" was coined in Belgrade and by those that were doing the cleansing by the way. It was not coined somewhere in the west as many of us mistakenly believe. If you ever listened to Croatian TV you'll notice some interesting nuances. For example, when they refer to Bosniak "refugees" they always refer to them as "izbjeglice". If they are Croatian "refugees", then they refer to them as "prognani". Big difference! One word implies cowards and the other implies victims! Don't underestimate what the Diaspora has done and is still doing to impact Bosnia in a positive way. I have direct knowledge of a conversation with Dudakovic where he explained how without the financial support from the Diaspora, 5. Korpus would have been defeated and the Bosanska Krjina would have been cleansed they same way Foca and Srebrenica were cleansed. This isn't a secret, but some people forget that.
Tomorrow UEFA technical director Ioan Lupescu and head of the department for the development of football Jean-Francois Domergue visit Bosnia. They will speak with Denijal Piric(technical director of NS / FS BH), Director of Competition and Event Management Elmir Pilaf and coordinator of youth selection Murat Jahom. They will discuss and analyze the needs of the Savez before starting a new program for the development of elite young players, and the formation of a football academy.